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Janice Stevens’ Return to School at 41

Oct 12, 2018 | 03:10 PM

When Janice Stevens considered furthering her education at age 41, she had plenty of worries. She hadn’t been in a classroom in over 20 years and had never completed any classes beyond high school. After years of working in the same job for over a decade with little increase in pay, Janice was still working […]

Is Online College Better? The Real Pros And Cons of Online Education

Oct 12, 2018 | 02:10 PM

Online education is a convenience that we are just beginning to appreciate and understand; it is quite possibly the most expansive aspect of education that is growing today. The playing field is leveled for students across the globe as people in China, Tanzania, and Western Chile can study similar subject matter through their mastery of […]

Going Back to School at 40: A Closer Look at Non-traditional Students

Oct 10, 2018 | 04:10 PM

If you are over the traditional student age, and considering returning to college, you are not alone. Studies show the number of non-traditional students (those over the age of 24) continues to grow every year. Reasons for the increase vary, but one thing is clear: Being older has advantages.

How should colleges respond to new DeVos rules on campus sexual assault?

Mar 20, 2019 | 11:03 AM

A law professor writes about the difficult choices universities will face under new Title IX rules, if approved, and how they should be planning for likely changes in the way sexual-assault allegations are handled on campus.

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